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  2. These Top Selling E-Bikes Can Make Any Ride Easier - AOL

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    GS-9 E-MTB. With 500 watts of power and the capability to go into full electric-power mode, the Paselec GS-9 E-MTB should be able to get you over almost every obstacle on the trail.

  3. List of Australian bicycle brands and manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Many bicycle brands do not manufacture their own product, but rather import and re-brand bikes manufactured by others, sometimes designing the bike, specifying the equipment, and providing quality control.

  4. Electric bicycle - Wikipedia

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    E-bikes have reached a market share of 10% by 2009, as e-bikes sales quadrupled from 40,000 units to 153,000 between 2006 and 2009, [84] and the electric-powered models represented 25% of the total bicycle sales revenue in that year. [83]

  5. Pedelec - Wikipedia

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    More powerful e-bikes, such as the S-Pedelecs and power-on-demand e-bikes (those whose motors can provide assistance regardless of whether the rider is pedalling) are often classified as mopeds or even motorcycles with the rider thus subject to the regulations of such motor vehicles, e.g., having a license and a vehicle registration, wearing a ...

  6. Electric motorcycles and scooters - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, P.E.T. added light-electric motorcycle and scooter visionary Todd Bank to their team and P.E.T. secured major funding from the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power to design and prototype the first battery-swap station's for light-electric vehicles and NEV's. P.E.T. prototypes and designs are now on display at museums across America.

  7. Electric bicycle laws - Wikipedia

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    Since 30 May 2012, Australia has an additional new e-bike category using the European Union model of a pedelec as per the CE EN15194 standard. This means the e-bike can have a motor of 250,W of continuous rated power which can only be activated by pedalling (if above 6 km/h) and must cut out over 25 km/h – if so it is classed as a normal bicycle.

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